You left out the part where Jaime Lannister is killed by Ser Loras, oops thats next season #bookreader #spoileralert #sorrybutnotsorry

4:05 pm June 16, 2014

come on wrote:

@George RR Martin
If that is true you are a total scum bag. Don't feel all high and mighty for reading the book.

5:04 pm June 16, 2014

Anonymous wrote:

Once again the fight scene too long. The conversation of Tyrion and Shae in bed was not even present, all he did was kill her. Please.....This season has been just to edited and nothing in depth. How can you possibly show Aryia with the face dancers when you edit all conversation out by just showing fight scenes.

8:00 pm June 16, 2014

stevek131313 wrote:

The Red Wedding was episode 9 last year, not the final episode.

10:41 pm June 16, 2014

Trautmann wrote:

excellent recap

11:06 pm June 16, 2014

Anonymous wrote:

It was a hell of a finale. Finally a change to the books that I really liked Brienne of Tarth vs Sandor Clegane. AND she won. A much more worthy "death" than he had in the books. I really hated that they left out the whole part about Tyrion's first wife. I suppose they're saving it to make some trouble between Jaime and Tyrion later. I didn't realize the irony about the "breaker of chains" putting chains on her dragons. I loved everything that happened in the North especially Jon Snow and Mance Rayder toasting their dead. "He was a farmer." I was just so psyched when I saw characters that have had separate storylines meet up. Brienne and Pod with Sandor and Arya, Stannis and Davos with Jon Snow. I hope they have a Davos, Jon Snow scene. Poor Jon needs some fatherly advice although he did well when he told what he thought Ned would do. I think Ned would have lopped off Mance's head -remember- he was a deserter of the Night's Watch. Ned wasn't so much for nuances.

11:08 pm June 16, 2014

SummerKaren wrote:

Didn't mean for my comment to be anonymous. It was a hell of a finale. Finally a change to the books that I really liked Brienne of Tarth vs Sandor Clegane. AND she won. A much more worthy “death” than he had in the books. I really hated that they left out the whole part about Tyrion’s first wife. I suppose they’re saving it to make some trouble between Jaime and Tyrion later. I didn’t realize the irony about the “breaker of chains” putting chains on her dragons. I loved everything that happened in the North especially Jon Snow and Mance Rayder toasting their dead. “He was a farmer.” I was just so psyched when I saw characters that have had separate storylines meet up. Brienne and Pod with Sandor and Arya, Stannis and Davos with Jon Snow. I hope they have a Davos, Jon Snow scene. Poor Jon needs some fatherly advice although he did well when he told what he thought Ned would do. I think Ned would have lopped off Mance’s head -remember- he was a deserter of the Night’s Watch. Ned wasn’t so much for nuances.

This year's finale was so far the best i felt. Most people will also like it because uptil season 3 we all saw bad things happen to our favorate characters. But finally some justice is done. Tyrion has revenge upon his father, arya finally going somewhere safe, bran reaches his destiny and jon snow has some help. Even sansa is in a better place than king's landing. So overall thing start to get better somwhat from before for sure. The music 'the children' in the end of the the episode was just epic with arya looking into the open sea for a new world and turning her back to westores to a brighter day like tyrion. But i really hope they both come back.

9:17 am June 17, 2014

LCP wrote:

Jaime Lannister is NOT killed by Ser Loras. What books did you read @George RR Martin???